@sanjay-puri-architect uses angular forms and colour blocking to create a symphony in concrete. Check out his latest outing - a hostel for GLA University in Mathura…
Courtyards have been an integral part of Indian residential architecture right from the Indus Valley Civilization. In this Hyderabad home, @Na-architects presents the courtyard as a completely new entity surrounded by modern finishes and minimal aesthetics. Walk through this 9000-sq. ft., Vaastu-compliant home here
Italian architect, Alberto Apostoli especially known for his spa sensibilities and wellness-oriented designs talks to IAnD about what inspires him to execute projects in this category and how the genius loci drives most of his work. Read on to know more...
With sweeping views of the rugged surrounds, a natural climate control system and utmost privacy for the homeowner, this home by Golany Architects, not only captures the true essence of the environment but is also built out of elements that originate from it.
Mukuludola Bungalow, designed by Sri Lankan architect C. Anjalendran, not only features local design elements with a contemporary touch, but also acts as a lens to view the surrounding natural beauty. Read here to know more
Internationally acclaimed Architect, Urban Designer, and Sustainability Expert, Sheila Sri Prakash makes a succinct presentation of a challenging project - a cultural icon that was crying out to be revived despite being mired in different controversies…
Ar. Peter Ippolito of Identity Architects Ippolito Fleitz Group, Stuttgart dissects the office ecosystem into generic elements that cohesively complete its identity, its definition.
This interior project takes appreciation for clay to a whole new level, as Sergey Makhno Architects revive and embed the ancient Ukrainian soul into every corner of this Kyiv apartment.
Urbanscape Architects depart from the conventional to create an expressive design vocabulary in their Delhi studio, establishing their signature of a contextual, scale-form-material balance, and modernist approach to design
DESK Architects renovate an old home in Montreal advantaging the typical characteristics of a split-level ground floor by organising the space without partitioning it.
Moriq Architects chisel a high-end home using a raw design vocabulary as its mainstay. Devoid of pops of colour that are commonly seen everywhere, this rather unusual industrial-grunge design is heart-warmingly appealing and timeless, and a complete turnabout from the usual residential interiors.
TAUTEM Architecture and BMC2 Architects use a bold geometric architectural vocabulary to design the Antoine de Ruffi school building in Marseille, anchoring the edifice on various points - sustainability, environment and human comfort.
Sergey Makhno Architects conceptualise a villa that frames different vistas from different sides of the built form and an interior, where there are no straight angles, maximum spatial freedom, and where the ethereal airiness of the rooms leads to differential geometry that intrigues and surprises at the same time. Check out this concept here…
tHE gRID Architects use colour and natural light as the mainstay of the Rangoli School headquarters' design, playing on simplicity and studied restraint to chisel an ambience of openness.
Vietnamese architectural studio H&P Architects, through its prototypical housing model HOUSE, connects the user to the community and subsequently to the context, thereby encouraging social and urban transformation.